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Isotope Geochemistry of Natural Gas from the Horn River Basin: Understanding Gas Origin, Storage and Transport in an Unconventional Shale Play
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Devonian shales of the Horn River Basin, northeast British Columbia are recognized key targets for unconventional shale gas production in Canada. Recent studies show gas isotope geochemistry in several unconventional shale plays worldwide differ from conventional hydrocarbon reservoirs and carbon...
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Isotopic Insights into the Origin of Dissolved Sulfate and the Sulfate-supported Microbial Processes in Deep Subsurface Fracture Waters in the Witwatersrand Basin, South Africa
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Subsurface groundwater has been discovered from rock fractures in Precambrian cratons worldwide. In the Witwatersrand Basin (South Africa), the fracture waters show residence times in the order of 1 to 100 million years. Interestingly, sulfate-reducing bacteria are widespread in these fracture...
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Spring 2012
The recent discovery of the mineral jarosite (KFe3(OH)6(SO4)2) in the MIL 03346 martian meteorite is important because jarosite forms from acidic, oxidizing waters. Jarosite occurrences in the MIL 03346 martian meteorite were studied to characterize the mineral in-situ. Backscattered electron...
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Kimberlite Indicator Minerals from the Central Mackenzie Valley, Northwest Territories, Canada: A Reconnaissance Geochemistry Survey
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The Central Mackenzie Valley (CMV) area of Northwest Territories is underlain by Precambrian basement belonging to the North American Craton. The potential of this area to host kimberlitic diamond deposits is relatively high judging from the seismologically-defined lithospheric thickness, the age...